Celtic No.3 (1856) by Owen Jones – A Masterpiece of Celtic Design
Celtic No.3 (1856) by Owen Jones – A Masterpiece of Celtic Design
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Your grandmother knew these patterns by heart—woven into blankets, carved into doorways, living in her hands.
Celtic No.3 (1856)
Owen Jones captured the infinite geometry of Celtic knots in this 1856 design from his landmark Grammar of Ornament, showing how ancient patterns spiral and lock into themselves with perfect balance. Created during the height of Victorian fascination with Celtic heritage, this work became the visual language for how the world understood Irish design. This is your chance to bring it home.
About the Artist
Owen Jones was a Welsh architect and designer obsessed with understanding design across cultures. He spent years documenting ornamental traditions from around the world, publishing his findings in The Grammar of Ornament—a book that changed how Victorian society saw pattern and colour. For Jones, Celtic design wasn't decoration; it was proof of a sophisticated ancient culture. His work helped the the Irish abroad reclaim pride in their visual heritage.Tracked, securely packaged, delivered in 2-5 business days.
